Shanghai
A thriving Megalopolis, The Gate to Mysterious China
Shanghai, China’s largest and most prosperous city, brimming with vitality and modernity, rivals global metropolises like New York and Paris in its contemporary appeal. Located on China’s eastern coast, it stands as one of the country’s premier cultural hubs, with a rich history as a trading port and entry point for international visitors. The city’s stunning night views are a standout highlight that lingers in travelers’ memories. As evening falls, the entire city comes alive with vibrant, colorful lights, often complemented by the bright moon shining overhead.
Shanghai classic landmark
The Bund: Enjoy the stunning contrast between the "Architecture Expo of All Nations" on both sides of the Huangpu River and the skyscrapers of Lujiazui. The night view is particularly charming.
Lujiazui: Climb to the observation deck of Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center or Jin Mao Tower and overlook the entire Shanghai from the clouds.
Yuyuan Garden and City God Temple: In the Ming and Qing style gardens and bustling markets, feel the style of old Shanghai and taste authentic Xiao Long Bao.
Culture Fix
Shanghai Museum: It houses a large number of exquisite ancient Chinese art treasures and is an ideal place to learn about Chinese history and culture. ◦
Former French Concession: Stroll along tree-lined streets shaded by plane trees, explore boutiques, cafes, and galleries, and experience the leisurely and upscale side of Shanghai.